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Council approves consent agenda, bill list and police personnel actions in unanimous votes
Summary
At the July 14 Bethel Park council meeting, the council approved an eight-item consent agenda, a bill list for $1,766,377.17 and several police personnel actions (releases from probation and a deferred-retirement-option-plan entry) by unanimous roll calls.
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The Bethel Park council approved an eight-item consent agenda, a bill list and several personnel actions during the July 14 regular meeting. All recorded roll-call votes were unanimous (7–0).
Votes at a glance:
- Consent agenda (items a–h): Approved on a motion by Mister Consolmagno with a second by Mister Janicek. The consent agenda included approval of prior meeting minutes (June 9, 2025), Resolution R 7/14/25 A (disposition of records), the police department CODI-term subscription lease (total listed $45,486), payment for two crew-cab 4x4 Ram pickup trucks (total $88,454), 2025 Road Program pay applications (Telegraphs Landscaping, Pay Application No. 1; Youngblood Paving, Pay Application No. 3), and State Pipe Services manhole-rehabilitation contract pay application No. 2. Roll call: Consolmagno, Kamenicki, Oakes (president), Sensi, Janicek, Jenkins and Garris — all "Yes." Motion carried 7–0.
- Bill list: Council approved bill list 20250714 in the amount of $1,766,377.17 on a motion by Mister Consolmagno with a second by Mister Janicek. Council members noted the amount was above average because it included the first payment to the Youngblood paving contract for the asphalt road program. Roll call: 7–0.
- Health, Safety and Welfare personnel actions: The council approved releasing Officers Halasinski, Hoover and Platt from probationary status and installing them as permanent officers (motion by Mister Jenkins; second). Roll call: 7–0.
- Sergeant promotions: The council approved releasing Sergeant Keith Jones and Sergeant Matthew Kearns from probationary status and installing them as permanent sergeants (motion by Mister Jenkins; second). Roll call: 7–0.
- Deferred retirement option plan (police): The council approved Officer Michael Minson's request to enter the Bethel Park Police deferred retirement option plan effective July 1, 2025 (motion by Mister Jenkins; second). Roll call: 7–0.
Details provided in meeting materials included monetary totals for the CODI subscription lease and the pickup trucks; specific contract names and pay-application numbers for the road program and manhole rehabilitation were read into the record during the consent motion. No items were removed from the consent agenda for separate discussion.

